View Full Version : xA in race style..am I the only one?


BeQuietAndDrive
10-20-2004, 05:04 AM
Could have sworn I already posted this but cannot find it for the life of me.

Anyway, I plan to start auto-xing my xA and I want to build it more towards a race style.

This means 15 inch flik blast c's with falken azenis tires, springs,sway bars/braces, etc.

Am I the only one that doesn't wish to make their xA with 17 or 18inch wheels, tv screens, subwoofers,etc?

I would rather the xA be a nice sports hatch with good handling characteristics like it's brother, the Vitz RS.

hnefrdo
10-20-2004, 05:34 AM
im not a show car guy, but im not a race car guy, either. my xa is more street than anything else.

PandaIst
10-20-2004, 05:50 AM
Well I like to rock 15" rims on my xA. I guess i'm not one of those guys then.

TakumiJr
10-20-2004, 05:54 AM
I'm more of the go guy but lets face it, our cars aren't that fast :cry: .I want to auto-x my car and I have ran my car at the dragstrip. I really want my car to handle better and I already got tein s-tech, saving up for more suspension mods. But, im getting this great deal on 18's ASA wheels, so I'm going to use it for now until I can get some light forged wheels.

kdanie
10-20-2004, 07:20 PM
I'm not into the "bling" at all, guess I'm just too old. I go for only modifications that improve the handling and I do my own fabrication when I can.

As a side note, in real testing it has been proven that up to 17" wheels can improve handling but over that and it starts to go away. The wheels should be as light as possible of course and matched with light tires. My 17" wheel/tire combo weighs 4.5lb ea. more than the stock 15" steel wheel/tire combo so it's not too bad. Maybe some Kosei racing wheels in the future....

ken

BeQuietAndDrive
10-20-2004, 08:55 PM
Well, when I say fast, I mean fast through the corners. I think the xA has a lot of potential there.

Besides, a while down the road a turbo kit would certainly help in the power department.

mikochu
10-20-2004, 09:17 PM
I'm more performance oriented, too. I've been trying to get the best time I can on the 1/4 mile without any modifications. Stock tires, stock engine parts... My lowest is 17.2s with a sustained 17.3s. I'm lacking in funds, so upgrades are slow...but I'm definitely performance oriented...

hnefrdo
10-20-2004, 10:49 PM
Well, when I say fast, I mean fast through the corners. I think the xA has a lot of potential there.

Besides, a while down the road a turbo kit would certainly help in the power department.

"potential" is a word for losers.

before i annouce the winners, i would like to say that i see a lot of potential in the contestants. the grand prize now goes to .....

mikochu
10-20-2004, 11:34 PM
lol :lol:

BeQuietAndDrive
10-20-2004, 11:52 PM
Pshh.

Every car has potential. The xA doesn't kick ___ right off the bat, but with it few mods, hopefully it will.

TakumiJr
10-21-2004, 02:26 AM
I love my 18.027@76.8MPH automatic xA :D

2fixA
10-21-2004, 03:07 AM
don't worry, I'm feeling you on this one.. but unfortunately funds have to go else where for the moment... all I have are my lightweight 16" wheels and low profile tires to ride on some eibach springs... in due time... let me know what kind of results you have as I'm sure plenty of us would be interested..

fr130
10-21-2004, 03:27 AM
Stick with 15's. Yeah, drop it properly too. Practice on go-karts as well. Most F1, CART, etc. drivers were involve in Karting. Even Danica Patrick <click her name on my sig>

djct_watt
10-21-2004, 03:37 AM
I love slow cars and //fast women...Danica Patrick, one of the Fastest Woman in the world!

One of the fastest women in the world. . . hahahah that can mean a lot of different things, but in either case I think I like her!

hahajoey
10-21-2004, 03:40 AM
to me, i think a 16" wheel is perfect!
cuz with a double lip, the face is a 15" face,
and u can get 16x8 and 16x9
at a 25 offset..
u can have plenty of tire on there..
if i had a xa, it would be 'race style' for sure with some
16's.. but they gotta be wide..

djct_watt
10-21-2004, 04:12 AM
it depends on what you want. . . in terms of acceleration, a 16" rim will always be slower than a 15" of the same type, it's just physics. But what you lose in whp you will gain in handling/stability. A 16" or even 17" will have a much stiffer sidewall/tire and will flex less during hard cornering. . . but this is really important when you already have a tuned suspension. However a good driver with proper inflation in his tires will be able to perform just as well in the 15" wheels with thicker sidewalls.

I agree with you. . . I think 16" is the best compromise. In terms of looks, I personally think pubic hair thin tires are ugly, and fat SUV tires look just as bad. With the wheel itself, I don't think you can go too small(if you keep it 15" and up) and on the xA, as it is already a small car, and assuming you have it dropped.

BeQuietAndDrive
10-21-2004, 05:09 AM
I'll probably end up going with 15's. I would like these

http://edgeracing.com/images/wheel/flik_blast-c_front.jpg

With some Falken Azenis tires..those wheels only weigh at 12 pounds each. Plus I have always loved that design. It's a replica of the Spoon SW388.

Plus, staying at 15, those wheels are CHEAP. And so are the tires. Which is awesome. Because I'm a poor college student and need cheap things,haha.

hahajoey
10-21-2004, 05:29 AM
if u get spoon replicas or 15" rims in general..
i suggest u get a 15x7..
u can run a 205/50 size tires PERFECT..

but if u rock those fake or cheap wheels..
u'll end up with a 15x6.5

205/50 will feel sloppy on there.. and 195 series is kinda thin..

djct_watt
10-21-2004, 06:00 AM
I agree! Wider IS better! Ever since I put my springs in, I noticed this car is rock solid! Even cranckin the E-brake, the car slides nice and smooth without too much bouncy roll. . . but when I'm not deliberately trying to break loose, I notice the tires are always complaining.

I'm swapping out asap for some wider rims. . . either 16's or 15's. . .

Back_In_Black_xA
10-21-2004, 04:31 PM
I wouldn't get a wheel bigger than 15 on my xA because unsprung weight becomes a big issue when your car has no torque. I don't need it getting any slower than it is.

djct_watt
10-21-2004, 04:41 PM
honestly I'm in the same train, but I am buying my rims from a shady third party. . . and there isn't much selection. 16" isn't too bad, but if I had a choice, I personally would stick with 15". . . but just about anything is better than the stockie steel; waaay too heavy.

phantomxa
10-22-2004, 06:04 AM
i bought 16x7 subzero( racing hart cp035 knock offs)...they look alright...they were really cheap i think i paid 5 bills including shipping. i think they are 14 lbs? i cant remember...i know they arent heavier than stock stealies... about 900 including yokohama tires. but i still think 17s would be best.
http://img18.exs.cx/img18/817/IMG_0704.jpg